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Supercentenarian and remarkable age records exhibit patterns indicative of clerical errors and pension fraud


               
2024 Oct 19, 4:58am   195 views  2 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   follow (6)  

Abstract

The observation of individuals attaining remarkable ages, and their concentration into geographic sub-regions or ‘blue zones’, has generated considerable scientific interest.

Proposed drivers of remarkable longevity include high vegetable intake, strong social connections, and genetic markers.

Here, we reveal new predictors of remarkable longevity and ‘supercentenarian’ status.

In the United States, supercentenarian status is predicted by the absence of vital registration.

The state-specific introduction of birth certificates is associated with a 69-82% fall in the number of supercentenarian records.

In Italy, England, and France, which have more uniform vital registration, remarkable longevity is instead predicted by poverty, low per capita incomes, shorter life expectancy, higher crime rates, worse health, higher deprivation, fewer 90+ year olds, and residence in remote, overseas, and colonial territories.

In England and France, higher old-age poverty rates alone predict more than half of the regional variation in attaining a remarkable age.

Only 18% of ‘exhaustively’ validated supercentenarians have a birth certificate, falling to zero percent in the USA, and supercentenarian birthdates are concentrated on days divisible by five: a pattern indicative of widespread fraud and error.

Finally, the designated ‘blue zones’ of Sardinia, Okinawa, and Ikaria corresponded to regions with low incomes, low literacy, high crime rate and short life expectancy relative to their national average.

As such, relative poverty and short lifespan constitute unexpected predictors of centenarian and supercentenarian status and support a primary role of fraud and error in generating remarkable human age records.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/704080v3


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1   Ceffer   2024 Oct 19, 11:20am  

Evolved epigenetic memory of historical slaughters might have something to do with the culling. Somebody is always out out to exploit you then kill you. Survival into old age is a gladiator's boot camp of avoiding the spinning swords and cudgels. Of course, dumb luck has a stochastic probability as well.
2   AmenCorner_AntiPanican   2024 Oct 19, 11:25pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

As such, relative poverty and short lifespan constitute unexpected predictors of centenarian and supercentenarian status and support a primary role of fraud and error in generating remarkable human age records.

Thank was Great.

"This Caucasian Mountain shepard is 114 years old and just impregnated his 4th wife. He's believed to have been born in 1910..."

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